The Old World Oktoberfest

Old World Huntington Beach Now Celebrating Its 40th Annual Oktoberfest In Orange County

Posted: Sep 13th, 2017

HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA (September 13, 2017) – Old World Huntington Beachhas pulled out all the stops for this year’s 40th Oktoberfest celebration in OrangeCounty. For the next 7 weeks, there will be more Chicken Dancing, more Oom-Pah-Pamusic, more Lederhosen, than ever before.

Guests will enjoy authentic German Food (voted "Best Bratwurst" in California),imported German Beers, German Bands straight from Germany, German Dancing, anarmy of Beautiful Shot Girls, and other festivities, competitions, and more.

Now open, this year’s Oktoberfest will run Wednesday through Sunday through October29. Wednesdays and Thursdays are FREE and open to all ages (anyone under 21 mustbe accompanied by parent) from 6:30pm-10:30pm. Fridays and Saturdays are open toanyone 21 and over with valid identification from 6:30 pm to 1:00 am. Admission is $10on Fridays and $15 on Saturdays. Sunday is KINDERFEST and open to all ages(anyone under 21 must be accompanied by parent) from 2:00 pm to 7:30 pm.Dachshund Races are held every Sunday from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Adults are $7, kids6-12 are $3 and 5 and under are FREE.

“Josef Bischof, my father, came to this country in 1952 from Germany and dreamed ofrecreating a piece of his homeland here to share with others,” said Cyndie Kasko, co-owner of Old World Restaurant. “His dream came true in Huntington Beach in 1978,after he and my mom built 50 homes above 50 shops in the traditional Bavarian styleand opened to the public. That same year he started the very first Oktoberfestcelebration in Orange County.”

Old World Huntington Beach is located at 7561 Center Avenue in Huntington Beach.For public information, please visit www.oldworld.ws

About Old World Huntington BeachOld World Village, Huntington Beach opened in 1978 and is home of the originalOktoberfest in Orange County. Nestled between the 405 freeways and GoldenwestCollege, hundreds of thousands have enjoyed the pulsating beat of oom-pah-pa bandsflown in directly from Germany, the cheers and laughter of the dachshund races, as wellas the bizarre but delightful ritual of the “Chicken Dance” for 40 years.

Specializing in German delicacies such as sauerkraut, bratwurst, sauerbraten, potatopancakes, schnitzel and apple strudel delight guests come daily to dine at Old WorldGerman Restaurant or shop at Old World’s Euro Market. Old World brings the charm ofMunich, Germany to Southern California so everyone can “Eat, Drink, Dance & beMerry” and experience Europe without leaving the OC.”

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